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''To the Limit'' is the fifth studio album by British singer-songwriter
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, released in September 1978 by A&M.


Background

The album was Armatrading's third and final studio collaboration with producer
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. It was recorded at
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in the London suburb of
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and mastered at The Mastering Lab, Los Angeles. ''To the Limit'' marks a departure from her previous work, as she wanted to move away from the formal sound of a studio album and aim more for the feel of a live performance while retaining the quality of a studio. To this end, she used half the number of musicians she previously had, used a live studio band, and kept overdubs to a minimum. Dave Markee and
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stayed on from Armatrading's previous album '' Show Some Emotion'' while
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and Quitman Dennis joined from her live band and Dick Sims from
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's band.
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had previously worked with
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and
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, and is the nephew of
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and
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of
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.
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, who did the photography, was the first woman to photograph Armatrading for an album cover. The pictures show Joan relaxing at her home, which was then in
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. Leibovitz spent four days with Joan at her home to capture the pictures. ''To the Limit'' is an "aspects of love" album with the songs being a series of letters or private conversations addressed to the lover, and it reached number 13 in the British album chart. Armatrading did not tour following its release, the first time she had not done so.


The songs

"Bottom to the Top" was Armatrading's first flirtation with reggae (although there were reggae influences on ''Show Some Emotion'') and the song arose from hearing some records which her younger brother had. She wanted to get as close to an authentic sound as possible, so the song was recorded in one take. "Barefoot and Pregnant" was written after a conversation with her agent, during which Armatrading heard the expression "
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"; used in the women's movement at the time. She was intrigued by the expression and wanted to write a song with that title. The idea for "Your Letter" arose from a conversation Armatrading had with the American singer
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who described finding a letter "she shouldn't have seen". "Taking My Baby Up Town" extends the theme of the song "Kissin' and a Huggin'" from ''Show Some Emotion'' and it was put to Armatrading by
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of ''
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'' that the song was about gay relationships, though she denied this was the case. The song "Wishing" is a blues influenced number and was described by Armatrading as "the first bit of poetry I've ever written". "Let It Last" is influenced by country and gospel music. The songs "Bottom to the Top", "Barefoot and Pregnant", "You Rope You Tie Me" and "Your Letter" have subsequently appeared on compilation albums. "Barefoot and Pregnant", "Bottom to the Top" and "Takin' My Baby Uptown" were released as singles. "You Rope You Tie Me", "Barefoot and Pregnant" and "Takin' My Baby Uptown" were included in the set list for Armatrading's seminal concert at the
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in
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in 1979. "You Rope You Tie Me" was included on Armatrading's 1979 live album '' Steppin' Out''.


Reception

The album was critically well received and made it to number 13 in the
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, and number 42 on the Australian
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albums chart. Reviewing for ''
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'',
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gave the album 5 out of 5, writing that Armatrading "provides a vocabulary that is full of feeling and understanding and infused with her own character that is streets ahead of her rivals in articulating her emotions In a rock and roll song" and lauded her as "without doubt one of the greatest artists that there is making music at the moment. The fact that she is one of the least pretentious and one of the most courageous people without courting the sensationalist press that she could count on if she were to be more explicit about the meaning of many of her songs, does nothing but enhance her stature as a writer, singer and artist." Phil Sutcliffe for ''
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'' summed up that "musically ''To The Limit'' is a small step within Joan's known area of excellence. It's very satisfying but there could be something more radical next time. In terms of lyrics though this is her most potent collection yet." Reviewing retrospectively for
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, Dave Connolly described it as "one of her better albums", stating that "nothing on ''To the Limit'' is great, but nearly everything is good". He gave the album a star rating of 3.5 out of 5.


Track listing

All songs written by Joan Armatrading. Side one #"Barefoot and Pregnant" 3:40 #"Your Letter" 3:40 #"Am I Blue for You" 4:24 #"You Rope You Tie Me" 4:08 #"Baby I" 4:52 Side two #"Bottom to the Top" 3:34 #"Taking My Baby Up Town" 3:25 #"What Do You Want" 3:44 #"Wishing" 4:48 #"Let It Last" 4:57


Personnel

Musicians *Joan Armatrading – vocals, acoustic guitar *
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– piano *
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– electric guitar *Dave Markee – bass guitar *Dick Sims – organ, accordion *Quitman Dennis – saxophone, flute,
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*
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– drums Production *Producer & Engineer:
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*Mastering Engineer: Doug Sax *Art Direction: Michael Ross *Design: Nick Marshall *Photography:
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Charts


References

*Sleeve notes: To the Limit, 1978, A & M Records (AMLH 64732) *Du Noyer, Paul, Ed, (1999) ''Encyclopedia of Albums'' ; *Hardy, Phil, Laing, Dave, Barnard, Stephen, & Perretta, Don (1988) ''Encyclopedia of Rock'', Schirmer. * Mayes, Sean (1990). Joan Armatrading – A Biography (unauthorised). Weidenfeld and Nicolson. . {{Authority control 1978 albums Joan Armatrading albums Albums produced by Glyn Johns A&M Records albums Albums recorded at Olympic Sound Studios